c. There you will see the privacy page. Go to the second group of 3 pull down menus.[caption id="attachment_238" align="alignnone" width="550" caption="Go to the second group of three pull down menus"][/caption]

e. The Customize box is similar to the one for your Basic and Profile data, but there are a few differences. I've tried illustrate a little of what can be done. Note: If a friend is in two Friend Lists, he will be given the most restrictive access between the two. So if he belongs to "Family" and "Know from Work" he will not be able to see any photo that "Know from Work" isn't allowed to see, even if "Family" is.[caption id="attachment_244" align="alignnone" width="410" caption="Enter the Friends you want to see tagged images"][/caption]

5. Protect your albums a. For some reason this privacy setting is not with the others. That may change soon. [caption id="attachment_249" align="alignnone" width="497" caption="Follow the numbers for privacy settings"][/caption]

b. The options for the next two screen shots are the same as the methods for limiting access to posts and photos, so I'm just going to show them without comment. If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask.[caption id="attachment_251" align="alignnone" width="477" caption="Access options for photo albums"][/caption]

About Me

Herbert (Bert) Knabe Jr. is a blogger specializing in online
security, privacy and intellectual property. He has long been a fan of
Apple computers and occasionally writes on their products. Online since the mid '80s, he has been blogging on a variety of topics
including U.S. policy and online privacy/security since 2005.

He
has twenty years experience in the newspaper industry, initially as a
production artist, then as a computer technician supporting content
producers. This experience gives him a strong understanding of graphic
production for print and web.

Photography has long been a passion
of Bert's, and he was honored to have a photo included in the PDF
version of the 2011 Plus One Collection. He specializes in cell and
smart phone photography.

Bert lives and goes to church in Lubbock, Texas with his wife of twenty+ years and their five children.